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The first ever BLUEY LEGO sets are on the way

As a parent, do you find it difficult to explain to your child why you don’t have endless free time and endless patience to play elaborate role-playing games like these Australian cartoon dogs do? Same. As much as we love entertaining our children, unlike Bandit and Chilli, we are real people with real responsibilities. Luckily, help is on the way to keep our kids on track. The LEGO Group has announced that it is collaborating with BBC Studios on the first-ever collection of official LEGO products Bluish Sentences.

A promotional poster for Bluey LEGO sets featuring LEGO Bluey and Bingo heads

The LEGO/Group/BBC Studios

The LEGO Group has announced that it will launch its first original LEGO Bluey products this spring. Based on the hugely popular children’s animated series, the collection includes six pieces consisting of both LEGO 4+ and LEGO DUPLO. This means that teenagers who love the show can recreate it themselves.

However, we’ll have to wait to see exactly which moments and locations from the show inspire the sets. But LEGO gave a hint about what the sets will offer. They will try to capture the spirit of the series. In a press release, the company wrote, “The goal of the partnership is to provide families equally entertaining moments of imaginative role-play and creativity as they build, connect and re-enact their favorite scenes from the series.”

Honestly, we just want a Stump Day set. “STUMP DAY! It’s fun for both kids and dads.” – a dad.

In a statement, Julie Kekwick, head of hardlines consumer products licensing at BBC Studios, explained why the BBC wanted to work with LEGO. “We are very pleased about the partnership with the LEGO Group Bluish! We believe that LEGO Bluish The products offer families a fantastic new way to engage with beloved characters and stories from the hit animated series, encouraging even more imaginative Heelers-inspired play.”

They’ll probably also love the money they make from these sets. But that’s okay with us. We wish we had as much time as Bluey and Bingo’s parents. Since we don’t do that, we can at least convey these sets to them in a way that they can imagine them actually running Bluish.

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